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I have been showing what has been growing slowly in the designing of the web UI and while the app is running. This is more of the same. We have taken it a bit further and consolidated some of the functions that I think one needs when fine-tuning the look and feel of a web application.  
I have been showing what has been growing slowly in the designing of the web UI and while the app is running. This is more of the same. We have taken it a bit further and consolidated some of the functions that I think one needs when fine-tuning the look and feel of a web application.  


There are four foldup sections in the TK Live View: Live Edit, Server Setup, Assets TK Synk, and Debug Information.              
There are four foldup sections in the TK Live View: Live Edit, Server Setup, Assets TK Synk, and Debug Information.  


=== Live Edit ===
=== Turnkey Live Editor ===
We have a new icon that calls the Turnkey Live Editor. This is sort of a hybrid between the ViewModel Editor, where you change the definition of the views, but this way, you can run the application. It is a combination of the run button which we had before where you prototype and start the system in either WPF or in the local Turnkey prototyper. When the icon is pushed, you get a corresponding ViewModel connected to it because they share some of the logic.  
We have an icon that calls the Turnkey Live Editor. This is sort of a hybrid between the ViewModel Editor, where you change the definition of the views, but this way, you can run the application. It is a combination of the run button which we had before - where you prototype and start the system in either WPF or in the local Turnkey prototyper. When the icon is pushed, you get a corresponding ViewModel connected to it because they share some of the logic. <blockquote>It is basically an embedded browser, the new WebView2, Microsoft's embedded Edge browser, which is replacing the old Internet Explorer and Edge. </blockquote>The new button looks like the play button and you can check if you have the current Turnkey core installed. It is optional; you can run it either towards a local XML file or use the MDriven server which will use the settings from the cloud connection for data. 


The new button looks like the play button and you can check if you have the current Turnkey core installed. It is optional; you can run it either towards a local XML file or use the MDriven server which will use the settings from the cloud connection for data. If you choose the MDriven server, the "Settings for MDrivenServer" button will light up. Click on it and it will open a new window labeled CloudForm where you can set the server you want to run against.       
=== Server Setup ===
If you choose the MDriven server, the "Settings for MDrivenServer" button will light up. Click on it and it will open a new window labeled CloudForm where you can set the server you want to run against.       


It is basically an embedded browser, the new WebView2, Microsoft's embedded Edge browser, which is replacing the old Internet Explorer and Edge. 
=== Live Edit===


You can either run it towards a local XML file, or you can use the MDriven Server, which will use the settings from the cloud connection for data. If you choose that option, the button lights up, and you get to this one where you can set the server that you want to run against.
=== AssetsTK Synk===
 
=== Server Setup===
 
=== Assets TK Synk ===


=== Debug Information ===
=== Debug Information ===

Revision as of 05:41, 7 March 2024

I have been showing what has been growing slowly in the designing of the web UI and while the app is running. This is more of the same. We have taken it a bit further and consolidated some of the functions that I think one needs when fine-tuning the look and feel of a web application.

There are four foldup sections in the TK Live View: Live Edit, Server Setup, Assets TK Synk, and Debug Information.

Turnkey Live Editor

We have an icon that calls the Turnkey Live Editor. This is sort of a hybrid between the ViewModel Editor, where you change the definition of the views, but this way, you can run the application. It is a combination of the run button which we had before - where you prototype and start the system in either WPF or in the local Turnkey prototyper. When the icon is pushed, you get a corresponding ViewModel connected to it because they share some of the logic.

It is basically an embedded browser, the new WebView2, Microsoft's embedded Edge browser, which is replacing the old Internet Explorer and Edge.

The new button looks like the play button and you can check if you have the current Turnkey core installed. It is optional; you can run it either towards a local XML file or use the MDriven server which will use the settings from the cloud connection for data.

Server Setup

If you choose the MDriven server, the "Settings for MDrivenServer" button will light up. Click on it and it will open a new window labeled CloudForm where you can set the server you want to run against.    

Live Edit

AssetsTK Synk

Debug Information

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